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Erewhon

Samuel Butler

Maison d'édition: CLXBX

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A brilliant blend of satire, philosophy, and speculative fiction, Erewhon by Samuel Butler is a thought-provoking exploration of society turned on its head. First published in 1872, this classic novel invites readers into a strange and unsettling world where familiar values are reversed, and the very foundations of civilization are questioned.

The story follows an unnamed traveler who ventures into a remote and uncharted land, discovering the mysterious country of Erewhon—a place where societal norms defy logic and convention. In this bizarre society, illness is treated as a crime, while criminal acts are often met with sympathy and care. Machines are feared and outlawed, as Erewhonians believe they may one day surpass and enslave humanity. Even concepts like morality, religion, and progress are reimagined in ways that challenge the reader's assumptions about the modern world.

As the traveler immerses himself in Erewhonian culture, he encounters its peculiar customs, complex institutions, and underlying contradictions. Through his observations, Butler delivers a sharp and often humorous critique of Victorian society, questioning its attitudes toward justice, technology, and human behavior. The novel's satirical edge exposes the absurdities of rigid social systems while encouraging readers to reflect on their own beliefs and values.

Rich in irony and intellectual depth, Erewhon is more than a fantastical journey—it is a mirror held up to society, revealing uncomfortable truths through wit and imagination. Butler's visionary ideas, particularly his early speculation about artificial intelligence and machine evolution, remain strikingly relevant in today's technological age.

Clever, unconventional, and enduringly insightful, Erewhon stands as a landmark work that challenges readers to rethink what they consider normal—and to question whether progress always leads us in the right direction.
Disponible depuis: 20/03/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 237 pages.

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